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DO NOT TOUCH OR MOVE THEM. Your smell could cause the mother to abandon them.

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Thank you, I am aware of that, and won't.

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If you care about wildlife, it's best not to do any tree trimming or major brush removal during nesting season. Where I am that means no tree trimming from February to September.

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Only trimming the dead branches one already fell and hit me in the head.

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Did they die between January and today? If they're so dead they're just falling at random, they've been dead for years.

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Yes, we had a deep freeze and snow, plus tornado like winds, during the winter that killed it.

Pull a couple and hand feed them.

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I don't think I should, the momma was circling my head yelling a me.

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Don't. He's a retard. Never touch a nest or a bird like that, hatched or unhatched. The mother bird may abandon if you do.

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You destroyed their habitat and now they are vulnerable.

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No they're fine I took only one completely dead branch from that side before I noticed them.